Issue 2, 2008

New sorbents for hydrogen storage by hydrogen spillover – a review

Abstract

The utilization of hydrogen as an energy source or carrier for fuel-cell powered vehicles is limited by the lack of a safe and effective hydrogen storage system. Recent advances in the application of hydrogen spillover for hydrogen storage have provided a promising route for hydrogen storage. An overview of the progress made on hydrogen storage by spillover at ambient temperature on various adsorbents, including carbons, metal organic frameworks (MOFs) and other nanostructured materials, is given in this review. New techniques for facilitating hydrogen spillover that were developed in our laboratory are discussed, along with future directions.

Graphical abstract: New sorbents for hydrogen storage by hydrogen spillover – a review

Article information

Article type
Perspective
Submitted
09 May 2008
Accepted
12 Jun 2008
First published
24 Jun 2008

Energy Environ. Sci., 2008,1, 268-279

New sorbents for hydrogen storage by hydrogen spillover – a review

L. Wang and R. T. Yang, Energy Environ. Sci., 2008, 1, 268 DOI: 10.1039/B807957A

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